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    Weird fifty pence

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  2. Creature3

    Weird fifty pence

    No. The coin with the blank side is slightly thicker I think. Access to scales is difficult as I'm on holiday and the lab is shut down for new conduit fitting ( old gas pipes look great but h'n's had kittens!). I can add more photos if that helps?
  3. Creature3

    Weird fifty pence

    I'm a chemist so thought about the corrosive surface but the coin is actually a little thicker than its standard cousin, not thinner. Also the edge is not rounded. Its quite distinct. The image, I think, is facing right.
  4. Creature3

    Weird fifty pence

    I'm a chemist so thought about the corrosive surface but the coin is actually a little thicker than its standard cousin, not thinner. Also the edge is not rounded. Its quite distinct. The image, I think, is facing right.
  5. Creature3

    Weird fifty pence

    Both coins are the same thickness and feel about the same weight.
  6. Creature3

    Weird fifty pence

    The fifty pence's other side is the same as the one shown.
  7. Creature3

    Weird fifty pence

    How do you attach pictures?
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    Weird fifty pence

    How do you attach pictures?
  9. Hi folks. I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out the one sided fifty pence coin I have. The queens head is missing but there is a very faint impression of it that if you tilt it to the light. Does anyone have any information? I'm not a numismatist so apologies in advance for my ignorance!
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